Vendor Events in Frankfort, IL

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Frankfort, IL. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Frankfort(2)

Frankfort Country Market

by Frankfort Country Market Organizers

oak and kansas, frankfort, IL 60423

Sundays 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

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25 spots open

The Frankfort Country Market is a vibrant outdoor farmers market in historic downtown Frankfort serving the Lincoln-Way area and surrounding south suburbs. The market features nearly 70 vendors each week offering fresh produce, cut flowers, plants, honey, meat, poultry, seafood, dairy, baked goods, canned goods, hot foods, and handmade items. The seasonal market runs Sunday mornings during late spring through fall, drawing thousands of visitors weekly. The diverse vendor mix creates a dynamic atmosphere blending small-town charm with substantial market energy. Live music performs every Sunday on the Breidert Green Stage. The market operates rain or shine and is family-friendly and accessible.

Franklin County Farmers Market

by Franklin County Farmers Market

404 Wilkinson Blvd, Frankfort, KY 40601

Tuesdays & Saturdays, 8:30 AM - 12 PM, May - September; Winter: every other Saturday, January - April

Farmers MarketRegular Member: $300 per space PLUS Saturday Fees ($20 per week per space OR $250 flat fee per space for the season); Rotating Vendor: $250 per year; Guest Vendor: $50 per week

30 spots open

Frankfort's central farmers market operates year-round at 404 Wilkinson Blvd, giving local growers and food producers consistent access to customers throughout the seasons. During the warmer months from May through September, the market runs twice weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 8:30 AM to noon, drawing significant foot traffic from residents and state workers in the capital city. The winter schedule shifts to every other Saturday between January and April, allowing vendors to maintain connections with loyal customers during the slower agricultural season while reducing the frequency to match lower attendance patterns. The market emphasizes Kentucky Proud products, meaning vendors focus on locally grown produce, farm-raised meats, fresh eggs, and artisan food items produced by regional farmers. This orientation attracts both seasoned agricultural vendors with established operations and smaller producers looking to build direct relationships with customers who prioritize supporting local food systems. The setting in Frankfort, Kentucky's state capital, brings a steady stream of shoppers including downtown workers, residents from surrounding neighborhoods, and people who make the farmers market part of their regular weekend or weekday routine. What makes a farmers market different from craft fairs or pop-up events is the emphasis on fresh, seasonal products and the consistent weekly or bi-weekly schedule that builds regular customer bases. People visit farmers markets expecting to find the current harvest, whether that means early spring greens and asparagus, summer berries and tomatoes, or fall squash and root vegetables. For vendors, this predictability means regular opportunities to test products, refine customer relationships, and build a sustainable business model around seasonal production cycles. The Franklin County Farmers Market's dual-season schedule accommodates both the peak production months and the quieter winter period, making it a reliable selling opportunity for farms and food producers throughout the year.

Festivals in Frankfort(1)

Frankfort Hot Dog Festival

by Frankfort Main Street

Frankfort, IN 46041

July 2026

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50 spots open

Held annually in July, this festival in Frankfort, IN celebrates one of America's most iconic foods while bringing together the community for a full day of dining, entertainment, and vendor activity. The Frankfort Hot Dog Festival draws both longtime locals and visitors from across the region who come together to enjoy the summer season and support local food vendors and artisans. The festival atmosphere combines the casual, festive energy typical of summer community celebrations with a specific culinary focus that keeps the event feeling cohesive and fun. Food and beverage vendors are the heart of this festival, with both established local restaurants and independent food vendors setting up booths and trucks throughout the event. Beyond hot dog stands, you'll typically find vendors offering complementary fare like sides, condiments, desserts, and drinks that pair naturally with festival food. This is an event where food vendors thrive, as attendees come specifically hungry and ready to try different offerings. The casual, outdoor setting means vendors can operate efficiently with food trucks, portable equipment, and booth setups rather than requiring extensive infrastructure. The attendee base skews toward families, food enthusiasts, and community members of all ages looking for an affordable summer outing. July timing means warm weather, school summer breaks, and the peak season for community gatherings in the Midwest. People visit festivals like this to socialize, sample food from multiple vendors, and enjoy live entertainment in a relaxed setting. Vendors at the Frankfort Hot Dog Festival can expect steady foot traffic throughout the day as attendees graze from booth to booth, which suits the food and beverage category particularly well. If you're a food vendor considering summer festival opportunities in Clinton County, this annual event offers a built-in audience already primed for what you're selling. The focused theme keeps the event memorable and gives vendors a clear sense of the crowd they'll attract.

Craft Fairs in Frankfort(1)

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